Friday, 16 June 2017

Barcelona sold Messi world record breaking

Inter were prepared to meet the Argentine's buy-out
clause in 2006, but Barca stood firm and ensured that a mercurial talent
remained on their books

Lionel Messi is being backed to remain at Barcelona by Joan Laporta,
but he admits that he feared losing the Argentine to Inter in 2006.
Speculation is once again surrounding the future of the five-time
Ballon d’Or winner, with no extension agreed as yet to a contract due to
expire in 2018.
This is not the first time that Barca have found themselves in such a
situation, though, with Messi having been the subject of
record-breaking interest in the past.
Inter were prepared to spend big on taking him to Italy a few years
after his breakthrough at Camp Nou, but Laporta and Co. stood firm to
ensure that no deal was done.
The former Barca president told The Guardian when asked if Messi ever came closing to leaving during his reign: “It was 2006 when Inter made an offer.
“They were prepared to pay the €150m buy-out clause, which is why we
[later] raised it to €250m, but I always felt reassured by my
relationship with his dad, Jorge.
“I told him: ‘They’ll have to pay the clause because I won’t sell.
He’ll be happy here, he’ll get glory. There, he’ll only win financially.
Your son’s destined to be the greatest in history and here he’ll have a
team to help get there. He’ll enjoy it’.”
Laporta added: “I’m very Cruyffista but what Leo does – and I talked
about this a lot with Johan – makes him the best in history. Johan said
so too.
“Messi’s football is beautiful and effective. For me the best ever
are Cruyff, Maradona and Messi. Leo’s a mix of Cruyff and Maradona, but
he is Leo Messi.”
Since seeing a move to Italy blocked, Messi has been heavily linked
with a possible switch to England – with the likes of Manchester City
and Chelsea boasting the financial firepower required to put a deal in
place.
No transfer has ever been done, but Laporta is among those adamant
that the mercurial South America would have caught the eye in the
Premier League had he ever found himself on that stage.
He said: “Of course he could do it in England. He has a gift. He could do it covered in mud in the pouring rain.
“He has done it. He’s played in England and been spectacular, he
adapts to any circumstance, any conditions. And I love the fact that he
enjoys himself and never complains, never dives.
“Yet he has character: it’s a mistake for opponents to forget
that. It happened at the Bernabéu: the moment they hit him [Marcelo
split Messi’s lip], that was it. Grrr and off he went.”
Having worked hard to keep Messi on their books, Barca have been rewarded with a club-record 507 goals in just 583 appearances.
Those efforts have helped the club to eight La Liga titles, four Champions League successes and three Club World Cup wins.